Month: June 2024

Still Wakes the Deep reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC, also available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. This horror game deserves credit for its fantastic art, dialogue, voiceover work, and setting. But it’s frustrating to play with its nearly on-rails structure that actively scoffs at the idea of exploration. And as much as
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Limited Run Games’ 2024 presentation has officially come to a close, and it contained quite a few reveals and updates on previously confirmed games.. However, the presentation didn’t end with a whimper. The final announcement of the show may surprise some of you, especially those who are fans of a certain orange cat. Atari and
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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5: Two-minute review SteelSeries is aiming for “affordable luxury” with the Arctis Nova 5 headset and it feels like it’s succeeded in delivering exactly that in this wireless gaming headset. Priced competitively, what you get for your money is excellent before you even get to the gaming headset’s unique selling point: the
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Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) have revolutionized the way players interact with games by breaking the fourth wall, blending fiction with reality, and creating immersive experiences that extend beyond traditional gaming boundaries. Trust No One epitomizes this innovative approach, engaging you on a deeper level by integrating real-world elements into its narrative. Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 just got a brand-new gameplay trailer ahead of the game’s launch later this year. First announced back in 2021, the upcoming third-person shooter hack-n-slash has been a long time coming, following its most recent delay. But with only a couple of months left until the game’s release, today (June 20),
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Earlier this month, EA Sports revealed the San Francisco 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey graces the Madden NFL 25 (2024) cover, and now the company has formally revealed the game with a new trailer. The official reveal trailer highlights the “next level of FieldSENSE” and new “BOOM Tech,” which EA describes as a “new dynamic physics-based tackling
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You have to admire the self belief and confidence of some developers, don’t you? In the run-up to the long awaited expansion to Elden Ring, Still Running and Merge Games decide to release a game in a similar kind of vein – that game being Morbid: The Lords of Ire. Putting aside the fact that
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC reviewed by Mitchell Saltzman on PC. Also available on PlayStation and Xbox. FromSoftware says Shadow of the Erdtree is the only expansion Elden Ring will get, so it’s fortunate that it’s hard to imagine a better DLC than this – as long as you’re not hoping for it
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